1964 Fender Jaguar Sunburst (consignment) SOLD




Comments Introduced in 1962 and built until 1975, the Fender Jaguar was intended to be the top of the line model aimed at Gibson players – the Jaguar features a 24 inch scale length, compared to Fender’s usual 25.5 inch scale and Gibson’s 24.75 inch. In its initial run, it found most of its acceptance in the Surf crowd.

This is a 1964 Fender Jaguar, in original condition with natural play wear.

Serial Number L 40678, built during 1964 at the Fender plant in Fullerton, California.
Pricing $3,300.00 Canadian with non-original case. SOLD
Neck Maple neck with rosewood fingerboard and clay dots. 24 inch scale length, 22 frets.
Frets Original frets with some wear.
Body Alder body for lighter weight, in the distinctive offset-waist design.
Finish Original three-tone sunburst finish in nitrocellulose lacquer on the body and clear gloss on the neck. The finish is worn in the way that these naturally do, with no signs of abuse.
Hardware/electronics All original hardware, with the mute and trem bar included (in the case). Kluson Deluxe split shaft tuners, Fender floating trem tailpiece, rocking bridge with threaded saddles. The special Jaguar wiring features two single cil pickups with selectors and tone modification switch, preset neck volume and tone controls, and master volume and tone controls.
Playability/Action Plays well and ready to go!
Case Non-original triangular hardshell case included.




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